University of Vermont's campus. The campus will open at noon on Thursday.

Community College of Vermont's Winooski campus will open at 10 a.m.; morning classes delayed unless otherwise noted.

Sports:

Wednesday’s two high school girls basketball semifinals are still on for tonight at Barre Auditorium. In Division IV, No. 2 West Rutland will face No. 3 Craftsbury at 6:30 p.m. And in Division II, No. 2 Lyndon meets No. 3 Fair Haven at 8:15 p.m.

The Division I girls basketball semifinals originally scheduled for Tuesday had been postponed until Thursday night at the University of Vermont. Defending champion Champlain Valley and No. 3 Mount Anthony tip off at 6 p.m., while top-seeded St. Johnsbury plays No. 5 BFA-St. Albans at 8 p.m.

Transit:

Green Mountain Transit service delayed until 7 a.m. To follow service delays and updates, check www.rideGMT.com

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Government and public services:

All Chittenden Solid Waste District facilities are closed Wednesday.

South Burlington City Hall opened at noon with limited services.

Tax collection is being extended in Colchester and Shelburne until Thursday, March 16 at midnight.

Health and human services:

The VNA's Adult Day Program in Essex, Colchester and South Burlington will be closed through Wednesday and will reopen Thursday morning.

The Greater Burlington Y closed early on Tuesday and remains closed on Wednesday.

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Jane Bensimhon and her daughter Hava, 1 1/2, brace the outdoors of the OLd North End in Burlington Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, after Stella dumped more than two feet of snow on Vermont.
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Neighborhood kids in the Bay Creek development in Colchester play lacrosse on a deserted street Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in a snowstorm that dumped more than 2 feet of accumulation across Vermont.
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A fire hydrant barely peeks out of a deep snow drift in Colchester on Wednesday, March 15, 2017, as snow continues to fall from a storm that dumped more than 2 feet of accumulation across Vermont.
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Neighborhood kids in the Bay Creek development in Colchester play lacrosse on a deserted street Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in a snowstorm that dumped more than 2 feet of accumulation across Vermont.
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A man walks in the middle of deserted, freshly plowed Stone Drive in Colchester on Wednesday, March 15, 2017, as snow continues to fall from a storm that dumped more than 2 feet of accumulation across Vermont.
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A sidewalk plow, colloquially known as the BTV Snow Dragon, clears pedestrian pathways at the corner of Pearl and Elmwood around noon on Wednesday, March 15 as the city begins to dig out after Winter Storm Stella
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A woman walks her dog while a neighbor shovels snow in their Colchester neighborhood on Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, as a blizzard continued dumping more than 2 feet of snow across Vermont.
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Jared Thatcher, 14, left, and Jackson Solomon, 13, walk through their Colchester neighborhood on Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, as a blizzard continued dumping more than 2 feet of snow across Vermont.
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A car that parked in a clear driveway Tuesday night in Colchester sits buried in snow Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, as a blizzard continued dumping more than 2 feet of snow across Vermont.
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John Thatcher, from left, works with his son, Jared Thatcher, 14, and neighbor Jackson Solomon, 13, to shovel the driveway in Colchester on Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, as a blizzard continued dumping more than 2 feet of snow across Vermont.
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Dave Taft of South Burlington shovels the walk outside his home on Wednesday morning as snow continues to fall. He said he hoped he was making piles in the right place to avoid snowdrifts later.
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Right, Brendan Barney of Burlington gave up and left his car at Richmond Park and Ride, coming back Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, to dig it out after Stella dumped more than two feet of snow.
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A woman who wished not to be identified camps out on South Park Street in Colchester Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, in hopes of pan handling. She said that, so far, few had driven by but she would wait it out. Stella dumped more than two feet of snow on Vermont since Tuesday.
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Handicap and unable to walk, Gerald Bessette waits for anyone to help him after his car overheated Wednesday morning on North Winooski Ave. in Burlington. His car got stuck after he pulled over to let his car engine cool. Later, Free Press Visuals Coach Ryan Mercer filled his radiator with fluid and helped push him out with another Good Samaritan. Stella dumped more than a foot and a half of snow on the area since Tuesday.
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Right, Brendan Barney of Burlington gave up and left his car at Richmond Park and Ride, coming back Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, to dig it out after Stella dumped more than two feet of snow.
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Handicap and unable to walk, Gerald Bessette waits for anyone to help him after his car overheated Wednesday morning on North Winooski Ave. in Burlington. His car got stuck after he pulled over to let his car engine cool. Later, Free Press Visuals Coach Ryan Mercer filled his radiator with fluid and helped push him out with another Good Samaritan. Stella dumped more than a foot and a half of snow on the area since Tuesday.
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A motorist who wished not to be identified waits for a tow on Main Street in Burlington after getting stuck in a snow drift Tuesday night, March 14, 2017, as a winter blizzard turned what had been a mild March into a commuting hell.
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Good Samaritans try to push a delivery van from the parking lot of the Shell station on US 2&7 in Colchester on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. Road conditions were going from bad to worse across Vermont as a winter blizzard dumped heavy snow across New England.
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Motorists get out to clear ice from the windshields while waiting on US 2&7 in Colchester after numerous slide offs and stuck vehicles brought Road to a stand still Tuesday, March 14, 2017.
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Motorists get out to clear ice from the windshields while waiting on US 2&7 in Colchester after numerous slide offs and stuck vehicles brought Road to a stand still Tuesday, March 14, 2017.
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From left, Andrew Lesage and his son Christopher dig out their driveway off South Willard Street in Burlington, Vt., Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017, after Stella dumped more than a foot and a half of snow on the region.
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Scott Olmstead clears the sidewalk in front of The Farmhouse Tap & Grill on Bank Street in Burlington during the blizzard. Many businesses closed early due to the storm, but Olmstead said the restaurant will remain open "as long as people are walking through the door."
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Chris LaPlante of St. Albans picks the ice off his windshield wipers Tuesday afternoon, March 14, 2017, at the Maplefields off I89 in Georgia, Vt., on his way home from work. Early tomorrow morning, he'll brace the blizzard to head back to work.
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John Madden of Shelburne waits for his ski buddy Wednesday morning, March 15, 2017. With Stella still dumping snow throughout Vermont, Madden was heading to Sugarbush Resort with his two daughters.
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A motorist who wished not to be identified waits for a tow on Main Street in Burlington after getting stuck in a snow drift Tuesday night, March 14, 2017, as a winter blizzard turned what had been a mild March into a commuting hell.
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